Geography, asked by rudranilpramanik7, 5 months ago

write a Gloss:: Tsunami​

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Answered by aakritisingh21sep201
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A tsunami is a natural disaster which is a series of fast-moving waves in the ocean caused by powerful earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, or simply an asteroid or a meteor crash inside the ocean. A tsunami has a very long wavelength. It can be hundreds of kilometers long. Usually, a tsunami starts suddenly. The waves travel at a great speed across an ocean with little energy loss. They can remove sand from beaches, destroy trees, toss and drag vehicles, houses and even destroy whole towns. Tsunamis can even be caused when a meteorite strikes the earth's surface, though it is very rare. A tsunami normally occurs in the Pacific Ocean, especially in what is called the ring of fire, but can occur in any large body of water.

The water often draws back from the seacoast half of the wave period prior to the wave getting to the coast. If the slope of the coast is not steep, the water may pull back for hundreds of meters. People who do not know of the danger often remain at the shore.

Answered by somasaathvikg
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A tsunami is a big series of tall waves wich destroy everything in its path it’s caused by an underwater volcano,landslide,earthquake etc
In this case the water gets into very low tide and once large wave come and wipes out everything in its path followed by toner large water following it after a tsunami even after 2,3 hours again a wave may come!
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